In a ceilingfan employing capacitor run motor____________?
		A. secondary winding surrounds the primary winding
B. primary winding surrounds the secondary winding
C. both are usual arrangements
D. none of the above
		A. secondary winding surrounds the primary winding
B. primary winding surrounds the secondary winding
C. both are usual arrangements
D. none of the above
		A. hard and annealed bearings
B. ball or roller bearings
C. soft and porous bearings
D. plain or sleeve bearings
		A. it revolves synchronously
B. it is not subject to any magnetic or mechanical vibrations
C. it can be easily manufactured in extremely small sizes of up to 1 W output
D. it develops hysteresis torque which is extremely steady both in amplitude and phase
		A. It is a reversing motor
B. It is preferred to permanent-split single-value capacitor motor where frequent reversals are required
C. It has low starting as well as rushing currents
D. It has high starting torque
		A. disconnect motor from the supply till it stops then reconnect it to supply with reversed connection of main or auxiliary winding
B. disconnect motor from supply and immediately reconnect it to supply with reversed connections of the main winding
C. reverse the direction of connection of the auxiliary winding and after motor comes to rest then connect auxiliary winding to the supply
D. reverse the direction of connections of the auxiliary winding and immediately connect it to supply
		A. It requires more maintenance of commutator and other mechanical devices
B. It makes quite a bit of noise on starting
C. In fractional horse power motors, it has replaced the capacitor motors
D. It is not easily reversed
		A. armature
B. field
C. rotor
D. stator